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How to disable specific keyboard keys in Windows 10

Do you have some keys on your Windows 10 PC that you seldom use or you just find yourself pressing it mistakenly very often? or perhaps you just want to prank your friends about your PC having a bad keyboard, this post will guide you on how to disable specific keys on your keyboard using a free tool called "Simple disable key".
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Disabling specific keys on your Windows 10 PC
How to disable specific keyboard keys in Windows 10



The following steps will guide you on disabling specific keys on your Windows 10 PC.
  1. Download and launch this free tool > Simple Disable Key.
  2. Select the field labelled "Key"   
  3. Press all the keys you wish to disable on your Keyboard
  4. Click Add Key button 
  5. Now choose whether you want the keys disabled when using specific programs, during certain times or always.
  6. Click OK and exit.

How to re-enable the Keys

Anytime you wish to re-enable the keys you have disabled. Do the following:
  1. Launch the Free Tool
  2. Click Tools
  3. Enable all Keys
  4. Next, click Options and enable Run on Windows Startup  
  5. Now the keys are disabled
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